MINERAL MAKEUP EYESHADOW – VIOLET

COMPLEMENT YOUR MINERAL MAKEUP

Violet
is a beautiful shade which is used very regularly by makeup artists on both young and mature age groups.

Younger girls love the vivacious rich violet for night use. Layer more powder to achieve this look. Combine with Teal and black eyeliner.

Soft aubergine is very flattering for a mature lady. For the office, wear a soft wash over the eyelid looks very businesslike. Finish with mascara.

The eyelid is the oiliest part of the face, so don't use a moisturiser on the lid. Instead, when applying Mineral makeup (also referred to as Mineral Powder
or Mineral Foundation) dust your eyes too. Best to use is Mineral Veil which is loved by makeup artists. Rice powder is the ingredient that performs the
magic keeping creases away and the colour true.

TIP! If you have spillage below the eye simply flick it off with a clean brush. Don't wipe.

The oil on the lid is the cause of creases in eyeshadow. Creases can be very ageing.

See the difference to the colour when you apply with a wet brush in the photo below (model shown wearing Violet and Beige Pearl):

Ingredients: Mica, Titanium Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate, Iron Oxides

Shake a small amount of eyeshadow into lid. Dip the shadow brush into the minerals and tap off excess. Apply eyeshadow in short strokes rather than drawing
long lines. Short strokes will adhere better.
TO USE AS EYELINER:

1. You can wet the brush and pick up minerals and apply with an angle brush or tiny fine brush, OR

2. Take a drop of water, pick up minerals in brush and add to water and mix. Makeup artists do this on the back of the hand.